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New book co-edited by Dr Brad Evans on Deleuze & Fascism

21 May 2013

A new book entitled Deleuze & Fascism. Security: War: Aesthetics, co-edited by Dr Brad Evans, was published by Routledge on 17 May 2013.

SPAIS PhD student Amanda Chisholm has article published

16 May 2013

SPAIS PhD student, Amanda Chisholm, has had her article 'The Silenced and Indispensible' published online in the International Feminist Journal of Politics.

New book co-edited by Dr Chris Brooke

16 May 2013

A new book, co-edited by Dr Chris Brooke, entitled Ideas of Education: Philosophy and politics from Plato to Dewey, has just been published by Routledge.

New working paper by Dr Adrian Flint published

15 May 2013

A new SPAIS working paper by Dr Adrian Flint (jointly with Christian Meyer zu Natrup) entitled 'Ownership, Participation and Crowd-Programmed Initiatives: Towards a Development Paradigm Based on Beneficiary-Led Aid' is now published

Dr Maud Perrier presents paper at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Gender Studies, University of Leeds

15 May 2013

Dr Maud Perrier is presenting her paper 'Professional Women Migrants, Mobility and Postfeminism: New femininities in new spaces?' today [15 May 2013] at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Gender Studies, University of Leeds.

Dr Brad Evans has new article published

14 May 2013

Dr Brad Evans' new article (with Julian Reid) entitled Dangerously Exposed: The Life & Death of the Resilient Subject is published by Taylor & Francis Online.

Report from Dr Paul Higate now published

7 May 2013

'Critical Impact Report: The Politics of Profile and the Private Military and Security Contractor' by Paul Higate has now been published!

Impact and the feminist imperative

2 May 2013

In their new blog, Professor Sarah Childs and Dr Rosie Campbell discuss impact and the feminist imperative.

SPAIS student delivers lecture at Lancaster University

2 May 2013

SPAIS MPhil student, Gilberto Algar-Faria, delivered a lecture at the University of Lancaster's Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion on 30 April.

New Blog: Thatcher's Gender Trouble

19 April 2013

Professor Sarah Childs considers what Margaret Thatcher's premiership means for the study of politics and gender